How To Use Frostbite In A Sentence

  • Two of them stayed on the top, suffering from frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • His comments came shortly before four rescuers reached an Italian mountaineer suffering frostbite and exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others became hysterical, possibly suffering from hypothermia, while thousands more suffered exposure and frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can identify frostbite by the hard, pale and cold quality of the skin that has been exposed to the cold.
  • No flaming June this, there was more risk of frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The condition has been known to arise from injuries as diverse as frostbite, leg ulcers and punctures from hypodermic syringes.
  • The ones that let you smoke outdoors without getting frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much better here in Cleveland — with sleet, wind and frostbites. Apple cranberry crisp | smitten kitchen
  • Frostbite forced them to abandon the expedition.In 1988 and 1989 they were defeated by freak weather conditions.
  • Then you can still get away with dark tights or leggings when you want to look summery, without risking frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two of them stayed on the top, suffering from frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1941 he treated a young Canadian for frostbite, and had to amputate the man's gangrenous fingers.
  • If the frostbite is of a vesicular, pustular, bullous, or escharotic character, the treatment consists in the application of soothing remedies, such as are employed in other like inflammatory conditions. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • He also happens to be a double amputee who lost his legs to frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wanted me to get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • He branded his mother'evil' as he told of getting frostbite in his toes. The Sun
  • The protracted photographic session seemed to be coming to an end just before everyone succumbed to frostbite. TICKLED PINK
  • Fiennes developed severe frostbite after removing a glove while attempting to retrieve a sledge from freezing water.
  • So wear your cossie all day (watch out for frostbite, mind).
  • Missing two fingers, probably due to frostbite, the image conjures the feel of his ghostly presence. FINGERPRINTS: Murder and the Race to Uncover the Science of Identity
  • His comments came shortly before four rescuers reached an Italian mountaineer suffering frostbite and exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Curiously enough Campbell's men sustained far more frostbites than we at South with Scott
  • Reading a date between the lines, this man's stump is evidence of frostbite. POEMS BY CIARAN CARSON, 1966-1972
  • Somebody did find me that day but I already had severe hypothermia by then and frostbite also.
  • A photo of Reinhold Messner's feet minus seven toes lost to frostbite during a climb of Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas (his brother also died on the climb) raises the question of whether alpinism can actually be called a real sport at all, assuming sport to be a game in which losing doesn't necessarily equal death or disfigurement. Why Climb a Mountain?
  • She was fighting off the numbness of frostbite.
  • Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully circumnavigate Norway.
  • During the conflict, frostbite, sun-burn, and other high-altitude sicknesses caused large numbers of casualties.
  • European conductor; and the proportion of those who escaped without frostbites was small. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843
  • 'Were I even to be dying from hunger,' he said, 'or perishing from frostbites, and so much as a thousand taels were offered me for each single fan, I wouldn't part with them.' Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books
  • He suffered injury by frostbite when ice and snow entered his boot through a minute and unperceived hole in the toecap and, in the extreme weather conditions existing, the claimant got frostbite in his toe.
  • Your fingers and nose are suffering from burning frostbite.
  • And incredibly there have been, as yet, no cases of hypothermia or frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Better to die of frostbite in that group of young guns than be branded a coward.
  • Her feet were red and swollen with frostbite, but she did not seem to notice.
  • Winter weather can be nasty, and two of the meanest winter culprits are hypothermia and frostbite.
  • When we had satisfied ourselves that no part of our extensive new wardrobe would chafe or pinch or expose our soft flesh to frostbite, we packed up our bags and the scowler dispatched us I The Big White into the sunshine, marking our names down and issuing threats about the consequences of arriving late for the plane. Terra Incognita
  • He branded his mother'evil' as he told of getting frostbite in his toes. The Sun
  • The two most dangerous conditions that can result from cold-weather exposure are frostbite and hypothermia.
  • We skied over the sea ice, bridged the leads and clambered over the sastrugi, and my arrogance and incompetence lost me a finger-end to frostbite.
  • One glitch: my companion suffers from Reynaud's Syndrome and is hampered by frostbite on his thumbs, even with his specially-made pair of eiderdown mittens. Peter Mandel: Dear Travel Section: Help Me!!
  • People have often asked why my exposed fingers don't get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • It not only protects against wind burn and frostbite, but it also keeps you from breathing in super-cooled air.
  • A concerned Scott noted that he seemed very run down, with badly blistered fingers and frostbites. The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told
  • He got frostbite in his right foot while spending three hours fixing a car on a bitterly cold day in March. The Sun
  • But I would've looked fantastic as the paramedics treated my frostbite, I'm sure.
  • Insufficient food has also left him two stone lighter with chronic gum and tooth pain and frostbite has deformed one of his fingers.
  • No flaming June this, there was more risk of frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others became hysterical, possibly suffering from hypothermia, while thousands more suffered exposure and frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although frostbites were frequent during the winter months, immediate attention to the restoration of circulation prevented the occurrence of after-effects, so that no one suffered the loss of any more tissue than the superficial epithelium. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then you can still get away with dark tights or leggings when you want to look summery, without risking frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • The climbers were all suffering from frostbite.
  • Operators should know the signs of hypothermia and regularly check for frostbite.
  • She was infested with lice at this time and her feet were so damaged by frostbite she could not wear her boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Minneapolis, emergency workers warned that frostbite and hypothermia could set in within minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their inner bark was used to cure frostbite.
  • People have often asked why my exposed fingers don't get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up front, the cold-weather men live in foxholes to find out how frostbite creeps up on troops, and whether the Army's new insulated, gum-rubber shoepacks are working effectively.
  • In cold weather, the wind-chill factor significantly increases the chance of frostbite and other disabling injuries.
  • Frostbite occurs in three stages: frostnip, superficial frostbite, and severe frostbite. Baby and Child Emergency First Aid
  • Frostbite is a recognized danger of the use of cold packs of ice therapy for sports injuries and soft tissue trauma.
  • It could be hard to get 10 minutes of sun exposure in Calgary in the wintertime: you'd probably risk frostbite.
  • The lucky ones only lost their fingers and toes to frostbite, since air is much colder at higher altitudes.
  • She was infested with lice at this time and her feet were so damaged by frostbite she could not wear her boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most haunting is a frostbite victim's stump of an arm, newly amputated after he had fallen asleep in temperatures of minus 40C while he was on a vodka binge.
  • Not all of them know, however, that if it's left there too long, or applied directly to the skin, an ice pack can cause serious frostbite.
  • Many times he suffered frostbite of fingers and face, and twice he lost toes, which had to be regenerated in secret at the cloning shop. THE BROKEN GOD
  • It was around this time that Tim developed frostbite on his big toe.
  • Hypothermia and frostbite can also cause problems for people during a very cold snap.
  • Their inner bark was used to cure frostbite.
  • In the end we both had the same special chapter for our certificates, sir -- frostbite, sunstroke, and sudden childbirth. HUMAN VOICES
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snow will be 100% real, we are told, meaning you can build real snow men, have real snow ball fights, make real snow angels and perhaps even get real frostbites. Ski Dubai, or: Outside-Inside
  • Then you can still get away with dark tights or leggings when you want to look summery, without risking frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Minneapolis, emergency workers warned that frostbite and hypothermia could set in within minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plucky 31-year-old risked frostbite and serious muscle injury as she went through waves up to 4ft high. The Sun
  • They wanted me to get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Missing two fingers, probably due to frostbite, the image conjures the feel of his ghostly presence. FINGERPRINTS: Murder and the Race to Uncover the Science of Identity
  • At first glance I took him to be from the South; but as he was pulling at the bell-knob, he having not yet seen me, I noticed on the rim of one ear a well-marked epithelioma, a form of cancer which occurs only after frostbite. With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon
  • As with heatstroke, hypothermia and frostbite victims should always be given medical help.
  • Insist the athletics toughens, ameliorable all over the body blood circulation, raise an anti- cold capacity and the resistance of air frame, this is to preclude a frostbite of had better device.
  • Some will succumb to frostbite (fingers and toes are often lost) and there may be tense encounters with wild animals.
  • Ice should not be applied directly to skin because it can cause frostbite - place a cloth between the ice and skin.
  • I really don't want to get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who will have less food, winter clothings and so on, to handle the situation, at least until help arrive to save them from terrible frostbites, starvation, and death from hypothermia? Election 2005: Cincinnati Homeland Security
  • And incredibly there have been, as yet, no cases of hypothermia or frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • He suffered injury by frostbite when, ice and snow entered his boot through a minute and unperceived hole in the toecap and, in the extreme weather conditions existing, the claimant got frostbite in his toe.
  • He has not yet lost a toe or finger to frostbite, and added that ‘no mountain is worth losing a digit for’.
  • Up front, the cold-weather men live in foxholes to find out how frostbite creeps up on troops, and whether the Army's new insulated, gum-rubber shoepacks are working effectively.
  • I really don't want to get frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Altitude sickness, parasites, frostbite and being gored by a yak are some of the reasons most people prefer to travel in their armchairs.
  • The ones that let you smoke outdoors without getting frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prolonged application of cold at very low temperatures can cause frostbite or nerve injuries.
  • She lifted her right hand and lightly ran a finger over the red marks on her cheeks which she knew were the result of frostbite.
  • Frostbite forced them to abandon the expedition.In 1988 and 1989 they were defeated by freak weather conditions.
  • The plucky 31-year-old risked frostbite and serious muscle injury as she went through waves up to 4ft high. The Sun
  • None from this group suffered from severe or very severe frostbite.
  • Because he had lain so long in the open he needed surgery on his right foot for frostbite and his big toe had to be amputated.
  • And people talk a lot about frostnip, for example, but frostbite is something different. CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2007
  • February 4 crocked him up a good deal, and he suffered from facial frostbites. South with Scott
  • He has suffered frostbite in his fingers, his eyesight is blurred, he has problems with his hearing in one ear and his gums are coming away from his teeth.

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